TaraShea Nesbit’s ‘Beheld’ listed on the New York Times Book Review’s Best Books Since 2000
Nesbit’s novel is a Notable Book of 2020
TaraShea Nesbit’s ‘Beheld’ listed on the New York Times Book Review’s Best Books Since 2000
“Beheld,” a work of historical nonfiction by TaraShea Nesbit, novelist, nonfiction writer, and Miami University associate professor of English, is listed as a Notable Book of 2020 in the recent New York Times Book Review’s Best Books Since 2000 list.
Nesbit, the 2024 writer-in-residence for the Cincinnati Public Library, was a finalist for the PEN/Bingham Prize for “The Wives of Los Alamos” (New York: Bloomsbury, 2014).
Read more about “Beheld” in the Miami News story In her novel ‘Beheld,’ TaraShea Nesbit brings to life voices normally kept quiet in history.
Read the Book Review’s Best Books Since 2000 in the New York Times (May 3).